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ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA

A Journey Through Time: St. Augustine’s Remarkable History and Heritage

From the arrival of Conquistadors in Spanish galleons to the opulent architecture of the Gilded Age, relive the history of America’s oldest city through expert presentations, professional re-enactments, and live historical theatre. Exciting lectures, authentic costumes, and the old city as your classroom make history come alive!

Highlights

• Explore the Mission Nombre de Dios where Conquistadors first landed, look over the walls of Fort Castillo de San Marcos, and visit the St. Augustine Lighthouse.
• Follow in the footsteps of settlers in the Spanish Village.
• Meet the three wives of Henry Flagler and have dinner with Anne Bonney, Queen of the Pirates.

Activity Notes

Walking up to a mile daily; walking and standing at historic sites and museums; getting on/off trolleys.Date Notes12/6/2015This date will include holiday flair. Coordinated by Stetson University.

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The latest in light, portable, easy-to-use QUIETVOX listening devices are available on Road Scholar programs.* Whether you are outdoors, in a crowd or in a museum environment where speaking loudly is discouraged, a listening device makes it feel like our experts are speaking clearly and directly to you. Hear for yourself on a Road Scholar adventure!

*Please note that due to the nature of some programs, the remote location or government regulations, listening devices may not be available. If you’d like to know for sure if your program will offer listening devices, just call and ask an Advisor!